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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 19

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ti The Chicago Regional Port Com- [ mission was crested by the Illinois- lndiane legislature: and is directed to draft a, report for submittal to the next reenter Wtive sessions of the respective antes relative to the , " ibilU Lil tahlittl Lad At . meeting yesterday of the Chi- cago Region! Port Commission, Me- jor Rufus W. Putnam m appointed director of tho commission and will have executive dance of its mun, according to monument tuned by William R. Dawes, president of the eonunittsion. Putnam Named Director of Regional Port Body; Two States Thur-any. Ann-t Major Putnam is 1 local when“ of notable experience and npntntion‘ in Chicezo.end asltsmrherxrattd is per- tie,gar1r-biAetra% marine and trans; portation termimrl matters. He served for several yous as United States District Engineer In the Chi- cago territory and has had nanny con- tacks with port terminal and shinning projects. He is author of the 1Urbor Plan of Chicago, which phat we: drafted under the auspices of the 'Commercial club at the request of the city government in 1926, and he has been netive for many years in various advisory apocitiee in com- mercial and civic bodies. permanent interstate Port Authority in the port district which embraces the area bounded by the Lake Michi- gan shore line betiveen Wnnkegan, Illinois and Michigan City, Indium, and an imaginary boundary line con. necting Waukegan, Elgin, Aurora, Joliet, Chicago Heights, La Porte and Michigan City. . ' More Trouble Over _ Labor Emmment Is Repo in County Trouble broke out again last week over employment of labor on the sanitary district jobs in North Chi- W tcess-ii-s-i----'-,-,-'-)-,,-',--,,',-',',',',",- mole; to 50 med m e amends on the ATti'itl." ander Repose company that local men be employed. Repass htrd--previoutrly agreed-tw demands of the anions that union labor h ggployed, 1111: ended t 't6itWiiFiriiry"' 'iuijiiraTrtt'frNMthri't faith well tied up. The men who stormed the job com- plained that very few of the laborers mtrtrHtmit-Nurttt 'Chtago, 3nd ins, sisted that they be fuvored with work in preference to outsiders. Unions are demanding that. home labor be employed on MI Lake eonnty_ jobs. Trouble broke out on Belviden road, . state resurfacing job, " the west end of the pavement murder when close to 200 union laborers and workmen on the job and. Son. came to blows and bloody not“ re- aulted in some cases. it w mud. While the crowd dispersed utter a time, it, w feared that 1 second attempt with a law crowd mid be made by the dismntlod unem- played. Workers have invaded all sections of the county in making their do- mmds for bone labor and u a re- ault . number of jobs In" been tied up. Close to soo went te ,Wlnthrop Huber Hominy to metre I complaint of. . S.-."-, Naif" ,. " ." 18, 1981 BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY A. C. Packer, agent for the North Shore Line, was mad commander of the.Ltbertgvit1e Post 329, Amati. on union, “like! mung! election of otheem held hat week. Hurrah About “In Part of orth gallon and Vicinity; County Seat Wentondn’s volunteer ttmt depart- ment has raised, $900 of the $5,000 tltthtintt equipment it we: announced by leaders of the drive. Dying 3 few minutes after she casein 1mm swimming in Long Lake hat week, Mrs: Michael Orhar, 68 years old, of 857 North Lanle street, Chicago, was held to have been . victim of t heart ailment by Coroner John L. Taylor, who investigated the death. A' Pitchfork, usually thrown from a hayloft on the C. R. Faunt hm near Gnyshke last week struck Wil- liam Waehm, 8, of Chicago, who was playing outside the um. The tool drove through sthe cult of hier leg. Great Lakes, wanted by the Waukgt- gan police since last Much for the burglary of a home and the theft of an automobile,. 1Pu.' captured hr the police of Heckehn’chl‘l. " lest week. Mrs. Bertha Corinne Cluboe, of Waukegan, died recently at her home in that city. Profession] _ bondlmen, operatic in Wankegan and Lake county. when scheduling of property in numerous canes before justice courts ha been under tire, must secure n eertif1eatq from the state of Illinois before they are entitled to receive pay for their teervices, An, amendment to the bond- Ttig laws prov-Mr ' 'i-,"'-" __ """_.-ac-vc,., A drop of "proximately $20,000 in the unused who of Libertyville real 1nd personal property from the Pitt? pt, . 193 t/FjFit Operating his: motorcycle without adequate, lights, ,Weoley Clark. 19, 1414 Loan] "€339, Wonkegnn, moh- ed into the moving machine of If: John E. Freeinnd. in that city last week. "lark being killed outright and his companion, RarBoid Peter. son, Mr, 144 North Bntrick street, he ing slightly injured. An informal discussion of the ttnd- ings of I special committee investi- pting the proposal pin for dado};- ment of n municipnlly owned airport for Wakes-n took place but week after the unlu- oculon of tho For- m Division of the Chombcr of Commerce of that city. The mm Prrlr If?” 1556:m GiioGGsd natal-thy by a; a. yin Wm.“ up do... Nine out a! teat ml. to" mad It. _ The Press Want-Ads [err-3N! THE PRES ataa-rrmeaalMttl THAN ANY can "A“ A "W alum INSTWTIONS: cou I{ M. HORSE. Mrttr. In“! COATS Rm: THERE IS ONLY ONE s ILEWQMEQ Willem 650 Bum! Baas. Ogg, Co. FUEL OILS m Ir. Ban __ -' "Curitiba [ FOLDING CARD TABLE AND \COYBRS IANQUII‘ TAILS CHILDRm TAM AND CHAIRS Douuudandulkdfot . humus-mu. . FOLDING (3AM Patronize the Press Advertisers M North Shaun Road mu mam 3A; SEEJJEEhm cm amd M. D. 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